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          <h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a id="N1016D" name="N1016D"></a>Templates</h2>
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    <p>Templates are a powerful tool to insert pre-defined code snippets while working with the
    Perl Editor.</p>

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    <p>How Templates are use is covered in <a class="xref" href="ch05.html" title=
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    Preference page allows the creation, import and export of Templates.</p>

    <p>Exported Templates are stored in XML format.</p>
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